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Young Thug has officially unveiled the full tracklist for his long-awaited fourth studio album UY Scuti, arriving tonight, September 26, through YSL Records, Atlantic Records, and 300 Entertainment. The announcement confirms what fans have been waiting to see: a star-studded lineup of collaborators joining the Atlanta rapper on his first album since leaving prison in late 2024.

The 18-track project balances solo moments with major guest features. Cardi B appears on “On The News,” Travis Scott teams up on “Pipe Down,” and Future links up once again for “Money On Money,” which was released earlier this year as a lead single. 21 Savage, T.I., Sexyy Red, Ken Carson, and YFN Lucci also appear.



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The album also features one of its most anticipated tracks, “Dreams Rarely Do Come True,” with Mariah the Scientist, Thug’s girlfriend, marking a deeply personal addition to the record.

Official Tracklist:

• Ninja

• Yuck (feat. Ken Carson)

• On The News (feat. Cardi B)

• Catch Me I’m Falling

• Fucking Told U

• Whoopty Doo

• Blaming Jesus

• Sad Slime

• RIP Big & Mack (feat. T.I.)

• I’m So Dope

• Mami (feat. Sexyy Red)

• Whaddup Jesus (feat. YFN Lucci)

• Walk Down (feat. 21 Savage)

• Pipe Down (feat. Travis Scott)

• Revenge (feat. Lil Gotit, 1300SAINT)

• Money On Money (feat. Future)

• Dreams Rarely Do Come True (feat. Mariah the Scientist)

• Miss My Dogs

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The title UY Scuti itself is cosmic—named after one of the largest known stars in the universe. For Thug, it symbolizes his self-perception as one of rap’s biggest figures, pushing culture forward while expanding his own creative universe. In a recent interview, he said: “I just feel big, you know. I’m out of this world. Not like God, though.”

The rollout of UY Scuti has been anything but quiet. Teased since April with cryptic billboards reading “Universe has been too quiet. Until now,” the album has endured multiple delays, only fueling hype online.

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